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BIK Youth ambassadors at the European Youth Week 2026
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 24 June 2026

On 24 April 2026, seven BIK Youth Ambassadors travelled to Brussels to take part in the European Youth Week (EYW) 2026 kick-off event at the European Parliament. It was an inspiring day built around the theme of ‘Solidarity and fairness’, marking 30 years of EU-funded volunteering.
Q1 2026 helplines
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 23 June 2026

The Insafe network of helplines collects data on the calls received, which is analysed every three months to identify possible trends and emerging issues.
Front page of the fact sheet
  • Resource
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 June 2026

A child’s first mobile phone (Barnets första mobil) is part of the “Life Online” fact sheet series that provides parents, teachers and other professionals with practical knowledge about children’s digital lives. Each fact sheet focuses on a specific topic and explains it in a simple and accessible way. This fact sheet discusses a child’s first mobile phone and what adults may need to consider before introducing one.

Front page of the fact sheet
  • Resource
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre, The Swedish Media Council
  • 18 June 2026

Algorithms, filter bubbles and echo chambers (Algoritmer, filterbubblor och ekokammare) is part of the “Life Online” fact sheet series that provides parents, teachers and other professionals with practical knowledge about children’s digital lives. Each fact sheet focuses on a specific topic and explains it in a simple and accessible way. This fact sheet explores algorithms, filter bubbles and echo chambers, and how they influence the content children and young people see online.

Front page of the fact sheet
  • Resource
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 June 2026

Artificial Intelligence – AI (Artificiell intelligens - AI) is part of the “Life Online” fact sheet series that provides parents, teachers and other professionals with practical knowledge about children’s digital lives. Each fact sheet focuses on a specific topic and explains it in a simple and accessible way. This fact sheet introduces artificial intelligence, commonly known as AI, and its growing role in children’s everyday digital experiences.

Illustrated Safe.si poster reminding users to check before buying online, showing a person using a laptop with text asking “Do I need it? Is it safe?” and a checklist for making safe purchasing decisions.
  • Resource
  • Slovenian Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 June 2026

As part of the Safer Internet Day (SID) 2026 campaign, the Safe.si awareness centre prepared materials to support safer online shopping. A checklist for determining whether a purchase from an online store is safe can be printed and used to evaluate online shops. It is intended for teenagers and parents, helping them assess whether an item is worth buying and whether the online store is trustworthy or potentially a scam.

A cover of the report, in Swedish
  • Resource
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 June 2026

This report, Children and young people's online strategies (Barns och ungas strategier online), examines how children and young people reason about their use of digital and social media, with a particular focus on how they navigate digital risks. The report was produced within the framework of the EU-funded project Safer Internet Centre Sweden.

An accompanying literature review is also available. The review provides an overview of how research conducted over the past five years has identified and examined the different strategies children may apply when encountering digital risks.

Children's gaming
  • Resource
  • Danish Safer Internet Centre
  • 18 June 2026

This study explores the experiences of children aged 11–16 with Discord, loot boxes, and gaming influencers. The aim is to give adults insight into these parts of children’s online lives and to highlight how we can best support them in navigating this world safely and confidently.

The survey is based on responses from 1,785 children aged 11–16 across Denmark. Data was collected by Epinion in December 2025, through a web-based questionnaire distributed to parents, who were asked to let their child complete the survey.

Key findings:

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